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Would you refuse to date a guy based solely upon...

IDK. For most instance guys with make-up who are gay look too... pre image change Chris Crocker to me. However, if the guy wore make-up and still came off as manly like Chris Daughtry than hell yes.
 
There is nothing cutter than a frail, skinny, pale 18 or 19 year-old teenage boy in makeup. In fact, these are the only males I find attractive. I find masculine characteristics such as square jaws, Adam's apples, hairy chest and legs, deep voice, etc, a turn-off. I particularly find the body odour of men very offensive. This is why I know I am not gay. No gay man that I know of finds the smell of men offensive.

That is not quite true.

I am a bit OCD when it comes to personal hygiene. I don't want to smell body odor on anyone unless it is naturally occuring scent, not sweat, not bad smells from food, ew.

Body 'scent' is quite subtle, and I can usually JUST detect it on people (only when completely intimate that is, gotta be quite close). If someone smells of sweat and I can smell them without being ON them, its shower time (but showers for 2 are fun, so who is complaining :p )
 
There is nothing cutter than a frail, skinny, pale 18 or 19 year-old teenage boy in makeup. In fact, these are the only males I find attractive. I find masculine characteristics such as square jaws, Adam's apples, hairy chest and legs, deep voice, etc, a turn-off. I particularly find the body odour of men very offensive. This is why I know I am not gay. No gay man that I know of finds the smell of men offensive.

You're either gay or an ephebophile, or both.

Good luck with that.
 
I'd like to think it wouldn't make a difference, but I suppose I'll cross that bridge if and when I come to it.

The great thing about men is that they are gorgeous without makeup while most women have to wear makeup to look good.

I used to think that and then I realized that the reason why I felt that women had to wear makeup to look good was because the media almost always shows women in makeup that changes the way a woman's face looks pretty drastically.

For men, it's different. While we may see a guy on the cover of a magazine with makeup on, generally it's used in such a way that it should be hard to tell that he is wearing makeup.
 
Probably would have leaned towards no until Naughty mentioned Dave Navarro
 
I'd bounce the guy.

Surely the only people wearing makeup are performers when on stage, models when on the catwalks, and angsty and misunderstood adolescents and young adults who haven't figured out the way the world works yet.

If the guy is wearing big-time makeup all the time, he must be the latter; at my age I want a bf and not a son.

-d-
 
Uh... No? I mean, I'd prefer to find someone to love, not somebody if you catch my drift...
 
I just don't understand why a man would wear make up, other than Halloween or something fun like that. If your acne is that bad you shouldn't be making it worse with make up anyhow.

My one male friend wore make up to cover up a few spots on his face. I thought that was too much.

I've just always been bothered by men who do such things. The ones who ask 'how many calories is this?' or 'I can't have another bite it's going to go to my thighs.'

Next he'll be shaving his legs and doing his nails.

Then making his dog wear those little booties.
 
Depends on how often he wears it. If it's just occasionally, I don't have a problem with that. If it's all the time, I would probably be turned off.
 
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deal breaker? :badgrin:

i kid, i'm really not into guy liner or make-up. i prefer the natural look.
 
world as is a good answer fa 99% internet 2 questions

so

there go
 
The fact that he wears makeup?

Pretend this guy is fairly masculine and doesn't fit the stereotypes that come along with a man who wears it; would you refuse to date someone who likes to wear makeup?

Yeah.

It pretty much implies everything about a guy/guys that turns me off.

It's hard to say if it would be the only thing but definitely paints a profile in my mind. if someone was going through a list describing a guy I could be interested in "he wears a little make-up" would get them the stop-talking reaction.

Shrug.

I'm sure it's a super turn-on for some other guys but personally; ugh.
 
I care about how the world sees me and I'm not sure how compatible I'd be with someone who didn't.

^^^This!

And aside from appearances in public, my Dick would never get hard for him in private.
I don't do fembots, or butch queens who wear make-up!
 
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